Wm. Elijott & Sons, 54 and 56 Dey Streei', New Vork. 
DOUBLE TULIPS. 
This vory useful and l;eautiful class, while not equal to the single In brilliancy, lasts much longer in bloom. 
The earlier varieties, such as Due van Thol, Tournesol and Murillo, are excellent for forcing. Many of the other 
varieties make a fine display when grown in pots, but they require to be forced slowly. The latter sorts, such as La 
Candeur, Rex Rubrorum, Yellow Rose, etc., are very effective in beds or borders, producing dense masses of bloom of 
most brilliant colors, which remain in perfection a long time. 
// lo go by viail, o cents per dozen, or 4O cents per 
'O'', -must be added for postage. When th-is is omitted, 
the (ihuntity ordered -will be reduced to cover cost of mail¬ 
ing. 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS. 
The figures prefixed indicate the height in inches of 
each variety. 
8 Couronne d’Or. Orange-yel 
low. - |0 08 
6 Due van Thol. Red and yel¬ 
low, fine forcing. 
10 Duke of York. Dark rose, 
bordered with white, very 
showy. 
8 Gloria Solis. Rich bronze 
crimson, with yellow bor¬ 
der . 
5 La Candeur. Pure white, 
erect habit, excellent for 
beds . . . 
6 Murillo. Pale rose and white, 
distinct and fine. 
^0 Rex Rubrorum. Bright red, 
large, showy, excellent for 
beds. 
13 Rosine. Bright rose. 
7 Salvator Rosa. Beautiful 
deep rose, flamed white . 
7 Titian. Red, edged with gold 
8 Tournesoi. Red and yellow, 
very beautiful, one of the 
best for forcing. 
Each 
Doz. 
100 
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00 
$0 60 
$4 50 
05 
25 
1 25 
05 
35 
1 75 
05 
30 
1 50 
05 
30 
1 50 
05 
50 
3 50 
05 
40 
2 50 
05 
35 
1 75 
05 
60 
4 00 
05 
35 
1 75 
05 
40 
2 50 
8 Tournesol Yellow. Bright golden yellow, very fine, showy flower, 
forces well. . 
10 Yellow Rose. Bright golden-yellow, largo and showy. 
Extra Fine Mixed Double Varieties .per 1000, $10.00 
Good nixed. . .... “ 8.00 
Extra Fine Double Late Flowering, Mixed. 
Each 
Doz. 
100 
$0 08 
$0 60 
$4 26 
05 
40 
2 60 
06 
30 
1 50 
05 
20 
1 00 
05 
25 
1 25 
PARROT OR DRAGON TULIPS. 
A very distinct species, producing brilliantly colored flowers of great size and 
grotesque shape. 
Separate Colors, red, yellow and variegated, 5 cts. each; 30 cts. per doz.; $2.00 per 100 . 
Mixed, 5 cts. eacli; 30 cts. per doz.; $1.50 per 100; $10.00 per 1000. 
SINGLE LATE SHOW TULIPS. 
This vory boiiutiful and interesting class of flowers is considerably later than the other 
sections. They are of taller growth, and adapted for outdoor cultivation only. 
Bizarres. Yellow ground, with crimson, red or white markings. . . $0 04 $0 25 $1 50 
Bybloemens. White ground, with purple, lilac or black markings . 04 30 1 75 
“ Rose ground, white markings. 04 30 1 75 
5carlet Gesneriana. Flowers of enormous size, on long stems; color, 
rich crimson scarlet, with glittering blue-black centre. 05 30 1 75 
DARWIN TULIPS. 
PARROT TULIP. 
A distinct class of single late flowering self-colored Tulips, remarkable on account of their finely-formed large flowers. 
They surpass in brilliancy anything before known in Tulips, and include almost every conceivable color and shade. Being 
borne on long stems, tliey are excellent for cutting to put in vases for house decoration. For bedding or massing, the 
effect is simply superb. 
Best Varieties in Mixture, 5 cents each; 35 cents per dozen; $2.25 per hundred. 
If lo go by mail, .5 cents per dozen, or 40 cents per 100, must be added for postage. 
